HURFOM: According to local sources, the village Administrator in Pauk Pin Kwin village, Yebyu Township, Tenasserim Division was charging (2,000) kyats to each household that suffered losses by the recent heavy monsoon. This fee was being collected to pay for the transportation of donated materials to aid flood victims.

Donated
goods were being stored in Ye Township, leaving the transportation costs to get
the goods to affected villages, unaccounted for.

Local
residents were dissatisfied with the Administrator’s plan to charge 2000
kyat/affected households as a transportation fee, labelling the plan as extortion.
Half of the villagers affected by
the flooding, did not pay the (2,000)
Kyats fee. As a result, only those households that paid the transportation fee
received any of the donated materials.

“About
100 houses were flooded. 58 houses got [donated material] support. They were
the houses that paid (transportation fee) 2,000. The house[hold’s that did] not
give fee, did not get materials so there was extra [donated materials.]. The
extra materials were [then] re-allocated to those households that [paid the
transportation fee, but they] already got support. [This] meant that the
households that got flooded …got double supports while the rest did not get any
support at all. It should not be like that” said a community leader and public
health worker in Pauk Pin Kwin village.

There
are 500 houses in Pauk Pin Kwin village and about 100 houses were flooded by
the heavy rains that fell on 8 August 2019. The monsoon not only affected many
households but also destroyed plantations in Pauk Pin Kwin village.

During
the 4-week period of flooding, Ye Township authorities tried to manage the
donations received to support flood victims.

No
agreement had been reached between affected household and the Village
Administrator regarding how the transportation costs of donated materials would
be dealt with. The Administrator just decided to collect money for the
transportation costs from affected households and did not “respect our opinion.”
said another community leader.